Over the centuries, theories have abounded over the mystery
behind the Bermuda Triangle where more than 75 planes and hundreds of
ships are said to have disappeared. Scientists may now have an answer.
Similar wind patterns were found underneath the hexagons in the Bahamas and the team believe these “air bombs” are connected.
“These types of hexagonal shapes over the ocean are in essence air bombs,” Dr Randy Cerveny from the University of Arizona told the channel.
“They
are formed by what are called micro-bursts and they’re blasts of air
that come down out of the bottom of a cloud and then hit the ocean and
then create waves that can sometimes be massive in size and they start
to interact with each other,” he added.
Notable disappearances from the area include the USS Cyclops, a US Navy ship that mysteriously disappeared with 309 crew members on board around March 4, 1918, and Flight 19, where five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers vanished on December 5, 1945, over the Atlantic.
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